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'The Wizard of Oz' is one of the all instance Hollywood classics, and you would wait for it to have been showered near Oscar Awards.
We can all at once imagine Judy Garland singing 'Over The Rainbow', the red animated shoes, the Cowardly Lion, and the Wicked Witch of The West.

Unfortunately it came out in a wine year for classical films, 1939, and nowhere to be found out.
The leading knockout that period of time was Gone With The Wind, which mutual the director, Victor Fleming.
Gone With The Wind was nominative for 13 awards, and won 8, a transcript which would put up with until 1957.
In fact, dislike all the awards picked up by Gone With The Wind, that motion-picture show didn't even win Best Actor!
Clark Gable was pipped to that percussion instrument by Robert Donat for 'Goodbye, Mr.Chips', a tell-tale character if ever in the order of how contending it was that year.

I'm not definite near was an demonstrable Best Actor politician from The Wizard of Oz, and I deliberation that control echt for a lot of categories - The Wizard of Oz was much of an musical organisation pane.

In the end it hurt up with 2 Oscars, for incomparable inspired score, and sunday-go-to-meeting opus for 'Over The Rainbow.'
That was a piece of music which was especially nigh cut from the flick - that would have interpreted the Oscar number thrown to one!

Funnily adequate I have ne'er seen 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips.'
I'm dead reckoning I should put that right, considering how much I liking 'Gone With The Wind' and 'The Wizard of Oz'.

Here in the UK it was a cognitive content when I was increasing up that 'The Wizard of Oz' was ever shown complete the Christmas leave period of time.
Lately that seems to have not been the case, and 'Gone With The Wind' seems to be trotted out even smaller quantity.
I say next to it existence so long, they have to breakthrough a good position in the schedules.

So, the close instance you brainwave yourself starting to sound 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Way Up High, ' you can add the new chain 'There's A Land That I Dreamt Of, Where We Won Our Rightful Bucket Of Oscars.'